Walt Disney World resorts
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There are 32 Resorts located on the Walt Disney World Property. Of the 32, 22 are Disney resorts while 10 aren't Disney resorts. The Disney Resorts along with The Walt Disney World Swan and the Walt Disney World Dolphin are classified into five categories: Deluxe(priced from $205-$805), Moderate(priced from $139-$199), Value(priced from $79-$127), Disney Vacation Club(priced from $269-$1,790), and Campground(priced from $39-$319). The other eight resorts are not classified. Those classified in the following categories are:
- Deluxe
- Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge
- Disney's Beach Club Resort
- Disney's BoardWalk Inn
- Disney's Contemporary Resort
- Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa
- Disney's Polynesian Resort
- Disney's Wilderness Lodge
- Disney's Yacht Club Resort
- Walt Disney World Dolphin(operated by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide as a Sheraton)
- Walt Disney World Swan(operated by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide as a Westin)
- Moderate
- Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort
- Disney's Coronado Springs Resort
- Disney's Port Orleans Resort French Quarter (formerly Disney's Port Orleans Resort)
- Disney's Port Orleans Resort Riverside (formerly Disney's Dixie Landings Resort)
- Value
- Campground
- Non-Disney Resorts on Disney Property
- Best Western Lake Buena Vista Resort Hotel
- Doubletree Guest Suite Resort (in Walt Disney World)
- Grosvenor Resort
- Hilton, located in the Walt Disney World Resort
- Holiday Inn in the Walt Disney World Resort
- Royal Plaza
- Shades of Green (named because of its location between two golf courses; it is owned by the United States Department of Defense and used for vacationing active and retired military personnel, their families, and DoD civilians)
- Buena Vista Palace Resort & Spa
- Never-Built Disney Resorts
- Disney's Asian Resort early 1970's (cancelled because of 1973 oil crisis)
- Disney's Persian Resort early 1970's (cancelled because of 1973 oil crisis)
- Disney's Venetian Resort early 1970's (cancelled because of 1973 oil crisis)
- Disney's Mediterranean Resort early 1990's (cancelled because of unsuitable building conditions)